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Limerick City Gallery of Art – Gallery Focus

May 31, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn The claim of being the largest contemporary art gallery in the Mid-Western Region may not automatically sound as one of great achievement, but the LCGA proudly and […]

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Art, curation, What's On

Brian Maguire’s ‘War Changes Its Address: The Aleppo Paintings’ – Review

May 30, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn   The absence of life is the most harrowing of the physical consequences of war, it directly contradicts our idea of a city. Buildings that were once […]

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Art, Dublin, international, Reviews

From Grand Canal to Doha – Editorial

May 29, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn Rern Koolhaas, one of the most renowned urbanists or our time, once said: “Architecture is a dangerous mix of power and importance”, and this statement is as […]

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Architecture, Comment

Crawford Art Gallery, Cork – GALLERY FOCUS

February 5, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn     One of the ways in which the Crawford Art Gallery in Cork has expanded its permanent collection over the past two decades has been by […]

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Art, curation, What's On

We need a new history – EDITORIAL

February 5, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn This title may sound like an oxymoron upon first glance, how can you have a newer version of something that’s entire basis is in the past? What […]

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Architecture, Art, Comment, curation, Design, Personal

The future is mud

January 10, 2018by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn The technological advance of steel-frame construction by the Chicago School in the late nineteenth century is arguably the single most revolutionary move in recent architectural history. It […]

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Architecture, Contemporary, Feature

What’s On in Dublin: Fall 2017

September 7, 2017by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn.   Chester Beatty Library Francisco Goya: The Disasters of War Francisco Goya’s (1746-1828) Disasters of War prints depict the guerrilla warfare, famine and political disillusionment of the […]

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Art, Dublin, Featured, What's On

Please Touch: A Short Account of Innovative Scottish Curation

July 28, 2017by thebridgeadmin Leave a comment

By Stacy Wrenn In an age of instant gratification it is becoming increasingly difficult to satiate the needs of our miniature adults, with small screens taking over our retinas. State […]

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Art, curation, Feature, international

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